Metallurgy in ancient eastern Eurasia from the Urals to the Yellow River / edited by Katheryn M. Linduff.

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Book
Language
English
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Lewiston, NY : Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.
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iii, 283 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-279) and index.
    Contents
    • Acknowledgments / Emma C. Bunker
    • Introduction: How far does the Eurasian Metallurgical Tradition Extend? / Katheryn M. Linduff
    • Ch. I. Ancient Metallurgy of Northeast Asia: From the Urals to the Saiano-Altai / Evgenii Chernykh, Evgenii V. Kuz'minykh and L. B. Orlovskaia
    • Ch. II. Historical Perspectives on the Andronovo and Early Metal Use in Eastern Asia / Elena Kuz'mina
    • Ch. III. Tarns-Ural Fedorovo Complexes in Relation to the Andronovo / Olga Korochkova and Vladimir Stefanov
    • Ch. IV. Bronze Age Archaeological Memorials in Semirechie / Aleksandr Goriachev
    • Ch. V. Karasuk Metallurgy: Technological Development and Regional Influence / Sophie Legrand
    • Ch. VI. Preliminary Studies on the Bronzes Excavated from the Tianshanbeilu, Cemetery, Hami, Xinjiang / Han Rubin and Sun Shuyun
    • Ch. VII. Metallurgy in Bronze Age Xinjiang and Its Cultural Context / Mei Jianjun
    • Ch. VIII. Burial Materials Related to the History of the Bronze Age in the Territory of Mongolia / Erdenebataar Diimaajav
    • Ch. IX. Kargaly: The Largest and Most Ancient Metallurgical Complex on the Border of Europe and Asia / Evgenii Chernykh.
    ISBN
    • 0773465286
    • 9780773465282
    • 0889460760
    • 9780889460768
    LCCN
    2003066108
    OCLC
    53953727
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